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Flip The Script

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lol dude...I have an a/c that I am NOT trying to rely on. I used it the entire last run. No bueno. I'd rather use it sparingly and on days its crazy hot. It is a bit much with all those boosters but I just wanted a really good ventilation system especially being in the garage.


Hows the drying process going? I cant remember exactly when you cut them but they should be drying up in a couple days no?
 

Wolverine97

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lol dude...I have an a/c that I am NOT trying to rely on. I used it the entire last run. No bueno. I'd rather use it sparingly and on days its crazy hot. It is a bit much with all those boosters but I just wanted a really good ventilation system especially being in the garage.


Hows the drying process going? I cant remember exactly when you cut them but they should be drying up in a couple days no?
You'll need both fans (at least) if you're using the duct booster type. I was going to suggest adding one more before it goes into the filter, just to increase static pressure. Those fans aren't great at pushing air through a carbon filter. Learned that the hard way...
 

Flip The Script

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You'll need both fans (at least) if you're using the duct booster type. I was going to suggest adding one more before it goes into the filter, just to increase static pressure. Those fans aren't great at pushing air through a carbon filter. Learned that the hard way...
Yeah I was just using the boosters mainly to cool the hoods with a little extra cfm. I have an inline directly on top of the scrubber outside the tent that is going to pull air from the tent and scrub it and a inline inside of the tent for the hoods. its not how I did it last time but I dont have room in my tent so I'm trying something else idk if it will work I'm setting it up right now just takin a smoke break...lol thanks bro!
 

Wolverine97

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Oh, gotcha. I guess I missed that, and in that case I'd actually recommend removing the boosters entirely. When you run multiple fans inline like that, the total cfm cannot exceed the weakest fans' capacity (that is if my understanding of this is correct), each additional fan will increase static pressure (good for long, complex runs) but the cfm rating won't change. This info came from a guy who was very well versed in HVAC work, but it might be worth looking into further.
 

4tatude

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with your environment dialed in like you have it now it will almost run on cruse controll, great job of dialing in everything HR +rep well in heart anyway it wont let me :)
 
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